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DAWSON CREEK, B.C. – RCMP received a report of a shooting that occurred on 10th street and 107th avenue in the community, November 6th, 2018 An adult male was driving and felt that he was being followed by another vehicle. As a result, he turned his vehicle around to confront the suspect vehicle, and an occupant… Read more

DAWSON CREEK, B.C. -Wednesday, November 7th, 2018 at 9:05 AM Dawson Creek RCMP were notified of a victim suffering serious injuries. The adult male was found on Landry Rd in the area of Rolla near Dawson Creek and investigation has determined that the male may have been in the area for some time, possibly overnight. RCMP… Read more

2018-11-07 13:18 PST Fort St John RCMP is currently investigating a suspicious circumstance from November 4th, 2018 that occurred at the Esso in Wonowon, BC between 9:00 pm and 9:25 pm. Police are requesting that anyone who saw a dark blue pickup truck with a black canopy in the area or has dash camera footage of the… Read more

Tuesday, October 30th, 2018 On Saturday, October 27th, 2018, the Dawson Creek RCMP received a report of a break and enter into a business located near 102nd Ave and 10th St. Video surveillance shows two-three unknown males wearing hoodys and masks, enter the business around midnight on the morning of October 27th. After multiple attempts,… Read more

Dawson Creek RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance with a Break, Enter & Theft that occurred Oct 16 where cash was stolen from a local business. See the attached Press Release. DC 2018-7754_Break and enter

The Dawson Creek RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance in attempting to locate multiple stolen UTV’s from a business on Hwy 49 near Collins Road where multiple UTV’s were stolen. See Attached News Release for further information. DC 2018-7758_Theft of UTVs

2018-10-15 08:49 PDT On October 15, 2018 at just after 6:30am, Fort St John RCMP received a report to attend the area of 94th Ave and 94th St in Fort St John, BC, for a male laying in the middle of the street. Members attended and began to investigate a suspected Hit & Run between… Read more

2018-10-02 12:11 PDT During the early morning hours of Saturday September 29th, 3 armed individuals forced their way into a residence in the 8600 block of 76th Street. Once inside, one of the residents was involved in a struggle with one of the gunman and several shots were discharged. As a result of the gun… Read more

Wednesday, September 26th, 2018 On Tuesday, September 25th, 2018, the Dawson Creek RCMP received a report of a home invasion near the 231 Rd and 212 Rd. It was reported that three to four unknown persons entered a residence, pointed a firearm at the homeowner and then began to tie her up with television cables…. Read more

2018-09-07 15:54 PDT On September 5th, 2018, just before 8am, the Fort St John RCMP received a report of a stolen F-350 which occurred overnight from the area of 101st Ave /92nd St in Fort St John, BC. Later that same morning the stolen F-350 was located, fully submerged in Charlie Lake, after being driven,… Read more

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